suffer affronts without resentment
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǔ D ù J ī ch á ng, which means that the amount of small, only consider the small, regardless of the general. From short eaves.
The origin of Idioms
Xiao Qian's short eaves: "the woman patted the little chest. "Relax this. Don't be so mean."
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it refers to a small amount of language. example I don't like to deal with people with a small stomach. In the legend of beheading ghosts written by Yanxia Sanren in Ming Dynasty, it is said that "a bag of dung can't be stored even if it's a rat's stomach and chicken's intestines. What's your use?" Chapter 4 of iron whirlwind by Wang Shimei: "I am also a party member! Knowing that our party wants to do socialism and communism, can we be so mean? "
suffer affronts without resentment
If fortune is not great, misfortune will come again - fú bù chóng zhì,huò bì chóng lái
abuse one 's power and take bribes - zhāo quán nà qiú
pointing to the round granary and presenting it as gift to a friend ( a very generous act - zhǐ què xiāng zèng
See the heart of the people over time - rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn
one 's heart ached as if pierced by ten thousand arrows - wàn jiàn cuán xīn